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Old 08-Oct-2004, 01:06
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How would I rewrite this using a metaphor? The tray was stacked with pastries. Thank you.
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To be honest, I can't see any need for a metaphor here.
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How would I rewrite this using a metaphor? The tray was stacked with pastries. Thank you.
Here's a how to guide on building your own Metaphors: Click Here.

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